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Henry Clay McCormick
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district
In office
March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1891
Preceded byWilliam W. Brown
Succeeded byAlbert C. Hopkins
41st Attorney General of Pennsylvania
In office
January 15, 1895 – January 18, 1899
GovernorDaniel H. Hastings
Preceded byW. U. Hensel
Succeeded byJohn P. Elkin
Personal details
Born(1844-06-30)June 30, 1844
Washington Township.
DiedMay 26, 1902(1902-05-26) (aged 57)
Williamsport
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpouseIda Hays
Children2

Henry Clay McCormick (June 30, 1844 – May 26, 1902) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Formative years

Henry C. McCormick was born in Washington Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania on June 30, 1844. He attended the common schools and Dickinson Seminary in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1866 and practiced in Williamsport.

Career

McCormick was elected as a Republican to the Fiftieth and Fifty-first Congresses. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Railways and Canals during the Fifty-first Congress. He was a delegate to the 1892 Republican National Convention. He was elected president of the Williamsport & North Branch Railroad in 1892. He served as Attorney General of Pennsylvania from 1895 to 1899. He resumed the practice of law.

Death and interment

McCormick died in Williamsport in 1902. His body was interred at the Wildwood Cemetery.

Sources

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded byWilliam W. Brown Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district

1887-1891
Succeeded byAlbert C. Hopkins
Legal offices
Preceded byW. U. Hensel Pennsylvania Attorney General
1895–1899
Succeeded byJohn P. Elkin
Pennsylvania attorneys general
Colonial
(1683–1776)
  • John White
  • Samuel Hersent
  • John White
  • Lloyd
  • John Moore
  • Robert Assheton
  • Paromlus Parmyter
  • George Lowther
  • Thomas Clarke
  • Robert Quarry
  • Henry Wilson
  • Hamilton
  • Joseph Growden Jr.
  • John Kinsey
  • Francis
  • Chew
  • Allen
Council-appointed
(1776–91)
Governor-appointed
(1791–1980)
Elected
(since 1980)
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